PARLIAMENTARY DETAILS
Rt Hon Ed Davey MP for Kingston and Surbiton Constituency

Current MP Details

Rt Hon Ed Davey MP photograph
Liberal Democrat

The Rt Hon Ed Davey is the Liberal Democrat MP for Kingston and Surbiton, and has been an MP continually since 8 June 2017. He is Leader of the Liberal Democrats.

Elected May 1997
Elected 6 times

MP Contact Details

Parliamentary
House of Commons
London
SW1A 0AA
020 7219 4530
[email protected]
Constituency
Liberal Democrats
21 Berrylands Road
Surbiton
KT5 8QX
020 8288 2736
[email protected]

Constituency Election Results

Election Date
Event
Result
Electorate
Turnout
Majority
Election Date
12 Dec 2019
2019 General Election
LD Hold
Electorate
81,975
Turnout
60,846 (74%)
Majority
10,489
Election Date
8 Jun 2017
2017 General Election
LD Gain
Electorate
81,588
Turnout
62,178 (76%)
Majority
4,124
Election Date
7 May 2015
2015 General Election
Con Gain
Electorate
81,238
Turnout
59,253 (73%)
Majority
2,834
Election Date
6 May 2010
2010 General Election
LD Hold
Electorate
81,115
Turnout
57,111 (70%)
Majority
7,560

Constituency Map


MP History

Date
Event
Details
27 Aug 2020 to Now
Other Post
Leader of the Liberal Democrats
6 Jan 2020 to 7 Sep 2020
Opposition Post
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Social Justice)
13 Dec 2019 to 27 Aug 2020
Other Post
Acting Leader, Liberal Democrats
3 Sep 2019 to 13 Dec 2019
Other Post
Deputy Leader, Liberal Democrats
21 Aug 2019 to 7 Sep 2020
Opposition Post
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Treasury)
21 Aug 2019 to 21 Oct 2019
Opposition Post
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy)
16 Jun 2017 to 21 Aug 2019
Opposition Post
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Home Affairs)
8 Jun 2017 to Now
House
Commons
7 May 2015
Election Contested
Kingston and Surbiton
3 Feb 2012 to 8 May 2015
Government Post
Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change
17 May 2010 to 3 Feb 2012
Government Post
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Business, Innovation and Skills) (Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs)
6 May 2010 to Now
Representative
Kingston and Surbiton
18 Dec 2007 to 6 May 2010
Opposition Post
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Foreign Affairs)
5 Dec 2006 to 18 Dec 2007
Opposition Post
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (without Portfolio)
5 Mar 2006 to 10 Dec 2006
Opposition Post
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Trade and Industry)
10 May 2005 to 5 Mar 2006
Opposition Post
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Education)
1 Jun 2002 to 10 May 2005
Opposition Post
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Office of the Deputy Prime Minister)
1 Jun 2001 to 1 Jun 2002
Opposition Post
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Chief Secretary to the Treasury)
1 Jun 2000 to 1 Jun 2003
Opposition Post
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Olympics and London)
22 Nov 1999 to 11 May 2001
Committee
Treasury Committee
7 Nov 1997 to 14 Feb 2000
Committee
Procedure Committee
1 Jun 1997 to 1 Jun 2000
Opposition Post
Liberal Democrat Whip
1 Jun 1997 to 1 Jun 2001
Opposition Post
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Treasury)
1 May 1997 to 30 Mar 2015
House
Commons
1 May 1997 to Now
Affiliation
Liberal Democrat
1 May 1997 to 6 May 2010
Representative
Kingston and Surbiton
1 May 1997 to Now
Representative
Kingston and Surbiton
Notes

Rows highlighted in green indicates a currently held position.

MP Contributions

Date
Debate
Contributions
22 Apr 2024
Carer’s Allowance
1
15 Apr 2024
Iran-Israel Update
1
19 Mar 2024
Child Trust Funds
5
13 Mar 2024
Children’s Cancer Care: South-East
1
13 Mar 2024
Engagements
1
6 Mar 2024
Budget Resolutions
2
31 Jan 2024
Engagements
2
23 Jan 2024
Children Not in School: National Register and Support
2
23 Jan 2024
Action Against Houthi Maritime Attacks
1
23 Jan 2024
Tributes to Sir Tony Lloyd
1

Constituency Member History

Date
Member
Reason for Leaving
Details
8 Jun 2017
to Now
Ed Davey
Liberal Democrat
Current Member
The Rt Hon Ed Davey is the Liberal Democrat MP for Kingston and Surbiton, and has been an MP continually since 8 June 2017. He is Leader of the Liberal Democrats.
7 May 2015
to 3 May 2017
James Berry
Conservative
Defeated
James Berry is no longer a Member, but was most recently the Conservative MP for Kingston and Surbiton, and left the Commons on 3 May 2017.

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